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THURSDAY, sANUARY 26, 1922. would be able to crash through the fee floe when she arrived from Mil- PAGE SIX €be Casper Daily Cribune Italy—Demand 4.41%: cables 442. hours. She carried a cargo and pas- ‘Demand 7.82; cables sengers for Milwaukee. It was ex MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and Clay New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire SPECIAL (SaUES Demand 0.45%; cables 7.82%. \pected the steel steamer Alabama|waukee today. - 49%. ind i oA 4 rf Me hd \ ‘Holland—Demand 26.53; cables 36.59. 2.AST SALES. LOCAL OIL STOCKS. 5. c AllieChalmecz .... ..+ 41% | Bessemer -.----... .20 =“ U American Beet Sugar 35.B) lg Indian 27 30 American Can 36% | Boston-Wyoming —_ .70 12 Amaioan Sill &teaben eel een | weet Boe cts Pi 0 oe 10 lz t Reports from Great Falls, Mont., state that the Troy-|smerican International Corp. .. 40 |Biackstone Balt Greok <1 33 | Operations Continued by Bull Sweet Grass Oil syndicate’s test 30 miles northeast of Shelby | american 06 Pools Cause Rally at in Toole county encountered a 2,000,000-foot gas flow at| American 00% Opening. 1,360 feet. The hole was plugged when a 350-pound pres- tae 664% [Columbine .. .20 sure gauge was wrecked in trying to measure the flow but} 4 Mtrican si6% ‘Cunppett panniers WHEW XORK, Jan. 26—Lighter the operators plan on making a deeper test of the structure | American 81% | Cow Gulch .....0.+2. AL 32 | money and adverse industrial conéi- Metals. tr, Invent Ti Is Good Time by casing off the gas. Anaconda Copper 104 [tons precipitated extensive selling} NEW YORK, Jan. 26—Copper— ory ime is a Drilling at the Nine-Mile well, eight|Atchison ,...... 07 |Zor both accounts in today’s stock | Steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, Plan Those New Fixtures miles northeast of Mardin, Mont. has| Atl. Gulf and W. Indies . 47 | market, special issues sustaining se-| 18% @idc; later, 14c. to been delayed 2.340 feet by lack of | Baldwin Locomotive 2.05 | were losses. Sales approximated 800,- Let the Largest Fixture Factory in the Rocky water. The test is belisved to be near | Baltimore and Ohio .. conse’ 94.) Gets aaa. a1 Mountain Region Figure With You on Your completion. Bethlehem Steel “B" + 60% | Jupiter 0d indication of sup- Probable Requirements. ~ Canadian Pacific + 122% | Kinney 21 port to the marke: at eny point in i d Tanks Erected at Maverick. Central Leather ~ 81% | Lance Creek Royalty 05% | the early afternoon and traders sup- We Design, Badia Install iat Bank "te Union Olf company of California ts|Chandler Motors + 59%] Lusk Petroleum plied stocks freely. A large number|°™, spot $4.60@4.70. Office Fixtures, Wall Cases, Cases, starting the erection of stx 5,000-bar-| Chesapeake and Ohio + 56 |Mike Henry ... -04% | of representative shares sold from 1 Antimony—Spot $4.50. terior Work, etc. rel storage tanks on its holdings in the | Chicago, Mil., and St. Paul .... 18%| Mountain & Gulf___. 72 |to 8 points below yesterday's closing aT BPs CREAT Best Quality Materials and Workmanship at Maverick Springs field, Fremont coun + 81% | Northwest +30 | with the sugars, steels, equipments | Moderate Prices. We are Manu‘acturers of Dis- ty, Wyo., where it recently completed 27 «| Outwest --..-.—__.. 01 Jana olls leading the decline. Amer- tinctive Fixtures Built to your Order. Eien . & new well and has plans for exten- 2¢ | Picar€y ~———--. 04 ican Can tional strength, 3 Falling Off at Liverpool and | sive operations this spring. The :ume|Corn Products . 101% | Riverton Refg. .....- * Mabe Tu olets, ae E) - ‘ Argentine Crop Are Bear- |company, it is understood, has com-|Crucible Steel . 61% | Red Bank —__.. 21 Postponement of dividend action on IN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ish Factors. pleted surveys for @ pipeline from the|Cuba Cane Sugar. 9% | Royalty and ucers 15% | Consolidated Gas and a 5% per cent field to the railroad to be built if no/Erie ......... a 8% | Sunset ........-- 6 | money rate caused heavy selling of independent concern lays a carrier|General Electric . 143 |Tom Bell Royalty 0% Tene Ist later, leaders showing reac- 30, Jan. —wWheat had al this year. General Motors . 8% | Western Exploration. 2.75 th f£2to 5 ints. \ The closing Stories appeari: in local A ea seacates band pine tomer dur Newcastle Test Promising. Goodrich Co. 36% | Wind River Rerg. . Oy Paes oot abenty and other bonds | notifying the industrial institutions of ing the early transactions chief atten-|_ A test well being drilled by Pau! . 73% | United Pete -—. 04 | were irregular. this vicinity that the Red Cross Chap- : tion being given to a decline in Liver- Young on section 33-45-61, two miles|Great Northern Ore Ctfs. 314% | Wyo-Kans, 1.16 ter bere had undertaken the estub- pool quotations and to reports that| Southeast of Newcastle, Wyo., is be-|Illinols Central ... 100 | Wyo-Tex. -. 01 NEW YORK. Jan .—Bull pools| lishment of a free employmen: bu- rt ‘ the movement of Argentine crop of |!" recased for further drilling follow-|Inspiraticn Copper 30-3] Weetan een tien aaa 4 their operations in special is-|reau brought immediate results rnd DENVER. COLO. new wheat was becoming larger. A/|!ng the discovery of good ofl showings} Int. Mer Marine pfd. 65% | Western Ol Fields. 92 4 cacitn: the opening of today’s stoct | co-operation. So > iaey + production of 80,000,000 bushels in|at @ shallow depth. Hopes for a new| International Paper 48% |W. O. F. Rites 09 ao [su eet, Crucioie Steel, American Ag| A few of the larger institutions, C.F. STAHL, vice Pres. LOUIS ANDERSON, Secy, Cénadian crop estimates fatled to have | oll fleld are he'd out. mmmpenott | Cnet ss 3a | FOF os 33. | Meultural Chemical and Famous Play-| however, have not signified their in. é any effect. Opening prices which va- —_—_— Louisville and Nashville 112 | Western States 26 aT ers made 1 point gains. Sugars and/tention of co-operating with the ef- ——-- by ried from the same as yesterday's fin Western Ex. Meeting. Mexican Petroleum . 114% E G. _ other food specialties were fractionally | forts of the Red Cross. If this co-op- SRP STR ‘ * Gsh to %c lower, with May $1.14% to] ‘The Western Exploration company |Miami Copper “* at POWs SORE one Ores higher with ofls and motors. Gulf|eration ts given the Red Cross assures FE. } $1.14% and July $1.01% to $1.02, were | ts issuing notices from its offices here| Middle States Of . 12 | Marine --------------$ 1.25 $ 1.50 |crates steel, yesterday's most unstable |that preference in supplying the de- » * ¢ollowed by a slight rally and then by | calling on stockholders of the com-|Midvale Steel 30% | Mtn. Producers —--- 11.25 11.50] feature, rallied moderately but Elec-|mand will be given to persons at the ba s a @ general sag. pany to attend the ennual meeting|Missouri Pacific 16% | Merritt = 10.00 10.25) ¢r46 Storage Battery eased with Ana-| head of families or persons having de- ‘Barnett’s of Course’ Word that 50,000 barrels of flour| Which wf! be held at Portland, Maine |New York Central 78% | Gienrock Be SES FS | 1.25] onda Copper and American Writing | pendants. had been sold ‘or export led to some-| March 7. Important developments} N- Y.. N. H. and Hartford 14% | sait Creek Producers 18.75 14.00|/paner preferred. The market im] Aji that will be necessary to give thing of a rally later in wheat prices.|Contemplated and under way by the| Norfolk and Western ¢ 98%] salt Creek Cons. -.- 9.00 9.80 proved within the first half hour on|tiis worthy assistance will be to call The close was unsettled at %c net|the attention of the stockholders. Northern Pacific . 7 | Prod. & Refrs. 6.50 6.00|huying of Studebaker and Davison|the Red Cross headquarters. Common é : i decline to %c advance, with May| Company at present will be brought to} Oklahoma Prod. and Ref . 6.12] Chemical and Texas & Pacific. labor and insome instances skilled In. ; s 31.14% to $1.15 and July $1.02 to ——- Pan-American Petroleum . 168.00] ‘The market failed to hold, prices|hor applicants have sought the assist 5 : 31.02%. No Oll Cut Expected. Pennaylvania $4.87] breaking very generally in the first/ance of the Red Cross. These peo-| tf Corn and cats eased down a little}, Reports current hero that a decrease} People’s Gas howr, although call money was offer-| ie are not seeking charity but merely | with wheat. After opentng unchanged |!" the quoted price of crude ofl can| Pittsburg and West Va. . ed at 4% per cent, a fraction under| an opportunity to earn an honest liv-| . j ty A “Unade lower, May 53i%@% to |P@ exPected soon are discounted by| Ray Consolidated Cope 3 96.72| yesterday's opening rate. Studebaker |/ing fo: their families. Help one good e Fa < B3ige, the corn market declined siight.|™"¥ of] operators who have kept| Reading ........-. 97.30 | reacted 1 point, Davison Chemical 2% |caune along. | ' ly all around. in touch with the situation. Recent spud ae canes . 96.74] and Independent Steels 1 to ‘4 Gres <———— | Fe nd favorable trade contracts obtained by| oval Dutch, N. ¥. . . Bethlehem was an exception, its firm STEAMER IREBOUND. 4 apo? | veinea, helped sare dere the Casper refinerie ds aay a4 Shell Trans and Trad. ... . ness being associated with the forth-| crcago, Jan. 26—The crood: nt > wea ead at tee te MOMe nee{UNsible for the belief that no cut|Sinclair Con Oil + 18% lrnird 44s coming publication of the company’s/iing steamer Indiana was fast in the decline, with May 63%@83%0. tol” crune quotations is contemplated paresis ioe ae ° Mpg Fourth 4%e financial separ Mee 19S eee ice at the mouth of the Cheago rver 1 ine, a 3 % prices toboggant: i 1s ? Sena . ° " motors and oils became heavy, + 1 x - 2 j- 53%c. of the eastern ficide due to the nun | Standard Oii of N. J. pfd. “aie ul eee: Sma Rach ce ticw Seracy falling 4 polithllece se sees see oe tere Pane 1S The Semi-Annual Sale of Manhattan Oats started unchanged to %c down. | petition of oll production of the Mexis | Studebaker Corporation - 88% Rails reacted, Reading declining 1 + + { May 38% to 9c, and then dropped alficid in Texas, which Ins few menche | Tennessee Copper + 10% — |]| voint under steady pressure, tho re- Shirts Ends, Saturday Evening, > bit more. grew <trocl ‘a pealctgnwaute te ant] mez Oe 54 Crude Market versal extending to other _ coalers. 3 _ Demand for provisions appeared to| greatest lght of! producing field in| [ex8% and Pacific . : Textile and chain store issues were January 28. ( be lacking despite an upturn in the |the world, it was thought that the de | Tobacco Products : _---------.-$1.40| firm to strong on merger rumors. Vic- 2 0 0 ave > value of hogs. creases would follow the regular] 77@ncontinental 4 $ Fer" p9| tory 4% were bought on an ermous : 3 en order, tquching ‘first the Midcont! Union | Packtie,. 1» | 77 HYP] neato, several biowks of $500,000 chang- NOTE THE LIBERAL REDUCTIONS DURING ] c nent field and thi J. 8. Foo ucts. . T~_--. 1.40] ing hands at $100.28. : , 4 Closing Quotations. A ytrt en the Wyoming|1, 5° Retail Stores + Sa Gee ee Sear! i ed THIS SALE 5 Bparaset=— Open. h. Low. Close.| Demands for Wyoming crude to fii!|U- 8; Rubber .... : Salt Creek — aa-= 1.40 Sliver, ‘all a S E May $1.14% $1. $1.14% $1-14% | refinery contracts and the constant |U: 5: Ind Alcohol . Big Muddy -. ---- 1.40] NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Forelgn bar Sale Price : 3 July -— 1.01% 1.02% 1.01% 1.02 |rumors of contemplated enterprises | United States Stecl : | Mule Cree ~ 1.38| silver, 65%c; Mexican dollars, 49%c. ; ees 53% sam 5% ay |ulch Tomy 800 mak thelr entrance saa iad ci } eres Sutra stead! eouctieewt 2 --- 53% | 5 into the ofl game of Wyomti : b Money. ut we a jum- : ; 2 Tis) 5 BOG |) $B%. 88%” SEA asristent inportcte parcenten stam ene Siete ia ae To acco Crop NEW Peres ha re money,|}bago, inflammatory rheumatism] || ?9-VU —------- asin eI BBLS: 2D Oats— crude market it is believed: American Zinc, and Sm. .. strong: high, 6; low, ; ruling rate, i F May -_ 38% .39 .38% 88% Zz sbharpusis Butte and Superior Goes on Sale 4%; closing bid, 6; offered at 5%; last || NCTVOUsNeSs, colds, etc. Ask W. C. $3.00 2 225 Foo re ees 28235 J July -- 89% 89% 39% ° 395% - Cala, Petroleum ... loan, 5%. Raum the real estate rman about 2 Pork— Montana Power : LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan, 26—With| Time loans, firm: 60 days, 4% @5; 90|} our treatment for sciatica. Other $4.00 _____ meee PAOD Jan. -. 17.20 ° Shattuck Arizona . r | days, 4% @5; six months, 4% @5. the initial financial needs of the re. testimonials upon request. 5 May — 17.00 Livestock Mart |\r»r 01 -.... .34. |Qoatly organized Burley Tobacco Grow.| Prime mercantile paper, 4% @5. BA50. eee es Ce S905 Lard— Invincible Of .. SRA See Go cnsetaety, be pos tistcht io ti = | “lers’ Co-operative association oversub: $3 55 © Mar... 9.75 9.7 9.06 9.65 General Asphalt ......+ 56% | scribed by more than a million dollars,| NEW YORK, Jan, 26.—Great Brit. -99. May --- 9.97 10.00 © 9.71 9.87 Omah» Quotations. ‘the officers and 60,000 members today |@in—Demand 4.225%; cables 4.23%. a rennan $6.00 $3-95 fi Eee. OMABA, Jan. 26.—Hogs—Receipts,| bulk, $6.75@7.85; she’ stock, stockers|are preparing for the opening tomor-| France—Demand 8.15; cables 8.15%4. . epae o. treba had week dancer: dnb hedeats roe Ro er yer ar 8.80 111,000; market active, mostly 250 to|and feeders slow, about steady; veal/row of the warehouses here, when $7.00 Peavy Se id: $4.65 | Bera Aleit 10° 897 8.87 | 350 higher than yesterday's average;|calves and bulls weak to lower. the tobatco pledged to the association Scientific Manipulator and cet -- --- Ot. 180 to 210-pound butchers, $8.25@| Hogs—Recetpts, 62,000; market fair-|Will go on sale for the first time this |] Dance Every Tuesday and Adjuster $4.95 5) Butter, Eggs, Pouitry. 8.35; top, $8.50; 215 and 300-pound|!y ‘@, mostly 10c to 200 higher|season. Saturd Night at r best is CHICAGO, Jan. 26,—Butter—High.| Dtchers, $8@8.25; packing grades. $/j than yesterday's average; top, $9 on| A total of $5136 700 has been pledged jay Night ai Suite 20, Daly Building. 4 er; oreamery extras; S6thci titatana6 | O TSS 190 to 180-pound averages; bulk, $8.50 |? the association, 933 S. POPLAR ST. Lady Assistant Knox High Grade Soft H: @35c; seconds, 27929c; standaras,| .Cattle—Recetpts, 4,000: beet steers| @8.75; pigs about steady; bulk desir-| Everybody Welcome Fe rade ats 33%. "| slow, 15¢ and 25c lower; she stock,| able, $8.75@8.85, few $8.90. tearly, $13.75, some held higher; good 4 és Phono 1770. Sold lash : * PRS TEL ee _|bulls and veals generally steady;| Sheep — Receipts, 17,000; opening light shippers, $12; chotce light tat|] Good Music and Good Time ‘old regularly at $12, $10, $7.50, eae er, Sees peal a si eaneri stockers and feeders, steady to 15c| bout steady; fat lambs to packers ewes to city butchers, $7.50. on sale now, special LEON Et ER ry ‘ “d P * “| lower. pair Ortas 2 -y Sue ne = = —_— = miscell: a firsts, 26@276. ee Fefrigerator! Sheep — Receipts, 5,000; all classes | & | ja Frag a steady; bulk lambs, $12.65@13; top,| 2 eee Saat nie fowls, 240; | $13.05; choice ght yearlings, $12;| ¢ » 28¢; TB, 18c. » 7, 4 : ight ewen, $7.75 3 MAKE YOUR HOME AT .D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. DES LECTH ALID. Denver Quotations. te” aippsaet Ou..Y: * | DENVER, ol rimet ee Gl 800; { 120 East Second Street . ‘ket steady to strong; beef steers, DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 26.—Des| sy uno ae ; ; Moines’ special election on the street- bah Sig pe pare 2 4 car franchise, held several weeks ago, ‘ ? sfbulls, (SEbe ; 1, was valid, according to a decision of See and feeders, $5@6. . : i the state supreme court today. ee ee ae een WHEN IN DENVER On tt ; to 150 lower; top, $8.25; bulk, $7.75@ F id d Ss d al th Papers : F an tur = TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | Sheer—Recetpts, 9,500; market 15¢ Conveniently located near the heart of the busi- or Friday a ay y = ; } = = jto 26¢ lower: lambs, §$11.76@12.25; ness and shopping center of the city. Car lines from = >, § & POR RENT —Tworoom front apart|ewes, $6257; feeder lambs, $10,500 Union Depot to the door. Best service. Everything Libby’s Milk, per case (48 tall cans) e@ 0 Owllg 0 in al a Park street. Phone Se Bee: in the market to eat. You may catch your own moun- by 32 = Chicago Prices. tain trout from the pool in the Italian Garden for a Ae ie ay CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—(U. 8, Bureau your meal. Neat, clean, airy rooms. In fact, all the moon Sauistay nichts nek eaceerae pe Marketa) CH — Receipts, 13,- comforts of a real home and you will enjoy your visit r S$ Acllaee: Shae et | 000; early trading in better grades 31. Per Business College. Phone 44 Ww ee 2, sours apie pacing Hike in Denver if you stop at The Albany. in 26-6t| weak; bidding lower; best matured pe SOS nee a | etnera eatiscigea5; ; ; Represent i is- | FOR RENT—Covy ‘threo room sat. _some held higher; 10 TALL CANS FOR $1.00 : Pp. the best in reliable merchandis #8 stoven furnished; heated; laundry’ priv ing, carry a union card, observe the union @ Hewes: $50. 629 South Lincoln treet. Remember, folks, our closing out sale is hours of 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. and 8 A. M. to 1-26-2t still on and we have new and better bar- gains every day. Why not take advantage of the big savings? SHIKANY'S 9 P. M. Saturdays: ’ The Campbell-Johnson Co. The Richards & Cunningham Co. The Scott Clothing Co. The Star Clothing Co. The Hub Clothing Co. The Globe Shoe Store : FOR RENT—Iarge front room for four; board if desired; under new management; reduced rates; close in 163 North Wolcott street, Phone §; 1-26. = NOTICE Special Sale on Gas Heaters Now On MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW oO” Reduction On All Heaters Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First St. Phone 1500 FOR RENT—A large sleepingroom private entrance; one block from Postoffice; suitable for one or two men. 305 East Railroad avenue. 1-26-1t* FOR SALE—Furniture for four-roo; apartment; will sell entire lot to one party, with option on the apartmen: Call afternoons or evenings. 622 South Ash street. 1-26-t2 “The Store Accommodating” FOR SALD— Cheap, brass bed ar 142 East Second Street Phones 903 and 474 Mednick Bros. SYS QESRHARS Sas Ie age springs; also two heating stove Call 943 South Spruce street. 1-26-2t FOR RENT — Apartment. 608 Ww. Tenth street; bath and gas on | ground. Phone 643W. 1-26-21 The Bootery Wiggins Shoe Store M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. Jessen Brothers The Golden Rule Store Schutz Clothing Co. . And are entitled to the patronage of all union men and the people of Casper. Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $30 on the average 5-room house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. Phone 1096-J EE RS A IS A

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